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The Bitcoin community faces a typical human crisis, that of deciding what the community is going to do. And, since it is an open-source project, based on the standards of freedom, equality, transparency and privacy, things have gotten difficult with resolving differe...

Common Sense Controversy is a series of short, to the point video clips that deal with concepts, best practices, mistakes and standards within the Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Industry, and its related technology.

Some individuals argue that Cryptocurrency is helping criminals launder their money, and the community cannot prove them wrong.. We can show that our transactions are transparent, and that pseudonimity enhances privacy without facilitating criminal anonymity, but fre...

get a quick answer to why the Cryptocurrency Standards Association is an organization you should be a part of. Excerpts from our Bitcoin Event at LaGuardia community College on March 25th, 2015. Edited and produced by CRYPSA's intern Adil Perves, Advisor Peter Drakul...

This article by Scientific American magazine is an excellent description of the state of our industry within the USA at this time, though it omits the threat of the april 1, 2015 Executive Order addressing cybercrime, which could have a chilling effect on the cryptocu...

Video presented at "Satoshi Thursday" Jan 15, 2015, at the Bitcoin Center in the Wall Street area of NYC, promoting participation and membership in the effort to bring stability to the creation of the new financial system

According to CRYPSA’s analysis, Satoshi Nakamoto’s White paper is built around the following 4 basic standards, or values that we all gather around. These standards are built into the existing Bitcoin system, as well as most cryptocurrency variations, and are as follow...